The Bush administration has consistently opposed providing funding for international birth control programs, but until now has not tried to limit the use of contraceptives inside the United States. That could change in the president’s final months in office. Health and Human Services officials are considering a draft regulation that would classify most birth control pills, the Plan B emergency contraceptive and intrauterine devices as forms of abortion because they prevent the development of fertilized eggs into fetuses. The rule, which does not require congressional approval, would allow health care workers who object to abortion on moral or religious grounds to refuse to counsel women on their birth control options or supply contraceptives. It would forbid more than half a million health agencies nationwide that receive federal funds from requiring employees to provide such services. Pharmacists could use the rule as a justification for refusing to fill birth control prescriptions, and insurance companies could cite it as a basis for declining to cover the costs. An existing regulation allows health care providers with objections to abortion to abstain from providing it to patients. By extending the definition of abortion to cover contraceptives, federal officials are attempting to […]
Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Redefining Abortion
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Source: Houston Chronicle
Publication Date: Aug. 10, 2008, 11:15PM
Link: Redefining Abortion
Source: Houston Chronicle
Publication Date: Aug. 10, 2008, 11:15PM
Link: Redefining Abortion
Stephan: Here is another glaring example, like the Species Law debasement I published yesterday, showing the Administration attempting up to the last minute to impose its extremist partisan worldview on the country. If you are a woman who wants to retain sovereignty over her body, you need to make yourself heard on this.
We are going to see more and more of these. It is going to be as blatant as an auction.
Thanks to Robert Johnson.